Coleman has lined up some targets for the January window but admits that moving players on will be key if he is to make any permanent additions.

He said: “In terms of the January transfer market, we’ve got targets. Will there be a transfer kitty?

“Maybe not, unless we lose a player, sell a player or two, or even if someone goes out on loan somewhere else.

“We need to add to what we’ve got, lose one or two maybe. Clearly we’ve got to do something, it’s obvious we need to do something, whether it is getting players back fit or getting that quality from outside.

“Otherwise, we’ll be in the same position we’ve been in for too long.

“As a team, we need to be more dynamic. Maybe we can change that [in January], maybe we can’t.

“Whatever we’ve got we’ve got – we have to get the best out of that. Any team is looking at the window trying to better their squad. Wolves will be exactly the same, even if the starting position is different.

“You’re always looking to strengthen and that’s no different for us.”

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